We are pleased to announce a one-day skills workshop
SOCIAL PROBLEM SOLVING THERAPY FOR PEOPLE WITH PERSONALITY DIFFICULTIES
by
Professors
Arthur M Nezu & Christine Maguth Nezu
of Drexel University, Philadelphia
Authors of Solving Life’s Problems and
Problem-Solving Therapy
Social problem-solving therapy is a cognitive-behavioural intervention that is designed to improve the client’s ability to cope with stressful problems, as well to achieve life's goals. Specifically, it aims to help clients identify and use emotions effectively, recognise problems, and a take a realistically optimistic and creative approach to improving decision making and action planning. This helps the client to improve social functioning and actualise their individual values and goals. The workshop will be of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, nursing staff, social workers, probation service staff, CBT therapists, occupational therapists, and graduate NHS workers.
at The Hilton Hotel,
Conference Delegate Fee:
£150 Early Bird Rate
£120 Early Bird Special Rate for Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust Staff, Students and Voluntary Organisations’ Staff
(Early Bird Rate applies to applications received by
£180 will be charged for all applications thereafter)
For further information/queries please contact Dianne Pflasterer (dianne.pflasterer@...) or Vanessa Clark (vanessa.clark@...) Institute of Mental Health, Duncan Macmillan House, Porchester Road, Mapperley, Nottingham NG3 6AA (Tel +44 (0)115 9529466)
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